RE: Michigan Tresspassing Laws
I live in Wisconsin, and I have had trouble with trespassers before. You come on my property with a gun, I’ll ask afterwards. I watch where they are pointing the muzzle, I give one warning about the muzzle, and then I defend myself! I’m not going to be nailed by some idiot trespasser. The tragedy here is that the wrong man is still alive. Had the individual that confronted the trespasser simply dispatched him, there would have been only one life lost.
With the government increasing assessments every year, and the extreme rich wanting to own it all, the little guy is being forced to sell and left out in the cold, or the little guy can’t even get a piece of the pie. 40 acres used to be $10,000 now its $120,000. Therefore, I am forced to sell to the rich, and then I loose my hunting spot too. The entire issue is economics 101. Those with money, own property, those without don’t. In the group of 300 people that I work with, only about 10% own hunting land; the rest have to beg, borrow, and in some instances steal. Land ownership is just another divide between the haves and the have-nots.
Hunting is becoming more of a rich mans sport every day, and when the little guy doesn’t hunt or can’t afford to, that’s when the government will step in on behalf of the poorer majority, and take away our guns and our rights. The EU has this all calculated, we’ve already lost this battle, we just don’t see the writing on the wall. The U.S. is the only major holdout. They are coming for our guns, they will get them, and then we will be forced to live under an even more socialist government.
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